Re: Citi - why so angry?

Just remembered, only downside is back in 09 I think it was, they raised both my cards rates to default 29.99. Never lowered it. I think that's the only negative I have with them. I was never late, although I did go over the limit a couple times. I didn't think much of it since it was a flexible spend card that allows it. I always paid it down.

Re: Citi - why so angry?

Duncanrr wrote:Actually it's illegal for them to tell you what's required/needed to get a particular card. That's why they don't do it.

It is not illegal for them to give you some hints at what might be helpful. IE hold a particular card for a particular length of time, wait for INQ's to drop off ect.

Of course they won't flat out tell you what is needed for a particular card, it varies from person to person. Somebody with a 670 FICO may get the card while somebody with a 730 may get declined, but they can tell you what you should do to improve your current situation.

They may tell you this information but its not supposed to happen. It is illegal for lenders to say for example that you need a particular score, income level etc to get a card as it may also discourage you from applying. This opens the gate for them having to defend a discriminatory lending practices claim (AMEX just got hit with this). Please reference the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre15.shtm)

Re: Citi - why so angry?

Duncanrr wrote:Actually it's illegal for them to tell you what's required/needed to get a particular card. That's why they don't do it.

It is not illegal for them to give you some hints at what might be helpful. IE hold a particular card for a particular length of time, wait for INQ's to drop off ect.

Of course they won't flat out tell you what is needed for a particular card, it varies from person to person. Somebody with a 670 FICO may get the card while somebody with a 730 may get declined, but they can tell you what you should do to improve your current situation.

They may tell you this information but its not supposed to happen. It is illegal for lenders to say for example that you need a particular score, income level etc to get a card as it may also discourage you from applying. This opens the gate for them having to defend a discriminatory lending practices claim (AMEX just got hit with this). Please reference the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre15.shtm)

If a card does have a minimum income required, they can and will tell you.

Not exactly sure, I'm too cheap to buy a credit report. I also can't remember what order I put them during my app spree. Maybe 5 INQ's in last 6 months? Maybe 10 last 2 years? Not really sure. Credit score between 670-720.

Just got a call today from Citi. I was approved for the thank you preferred with a $3,000 limit.

Re: Citi - why so angry?

In reading the various posts here about Citi Im sensing a lot of hostility towards them. Why are the people on this board so angry with Citi? Is it customer service, problems with their products or are people just upset about not being approved by them.

If its the lack of approval, are the denials based on real reason or do they seem to be all over the place? I want to add a Citi card to my profile but wanted to know why the dislike for them. Right now I'm thinking about the Citi Forward card but open for suggestions.

They earned it by being the worst of the Big 4, along with BofA, for needing massive taxpayer bailouts and providing generally poor CS (most of which seems to be "offshore"). The fact that they have strict lending practices now is largely a result of economic necessity after the meltdown. However, we should feel better about them now since they thanked the taxpayers (to whom they are indebted for their very survival) by introducing ThankYou points! Talk about the ultimate slap in the face... ;-)

Re: Citi - why so angry?

Pahhahaha! I wouldnt expect them to say that I need a certain income or anything like that or a specific fico... Just what they might typically look for...

Hmm Amex approved me with 10 hard inqs in 2 years....so did Disc.

You can get free credit reports at annualcreditreport.com OR if youve been denied credit by anyone, even a cli, you can get a free report at any of the major three cbs websites.... I pull free reports all the time hahaha!!! :-) I never pay for them, EVER!!

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